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<br />Stratus Consulting <br /> <br />Private Nonprofit Water Systems in Colorado <br /> <br />Table 2.2. Results of survey of county planners with respect to private nonprofit systems (cont.) <br /> <br />Number of private Projected % Is growth in <br />nonprofit water change in private nonprofit <br />systems (as identified population systems likely <br />by Stratus Consulting from 2005 to greater than <br />County from SDWIS) 2010 population growth? Notes <br /> <br />Larimer 9 1.7% No Usually small HOAs are small # oflots (3 to 6 lots) on an existing domestic <br />well. <br /> <br />Otero 19 0.6% No Coun~ anticipates the Ark. Valley Pipeline may facilitate private nonprofit <br />growth in the future. <br /> <br />Park 5 3.7% <br />Pitkin 10 1.4% No <br />Prowers 4 0.9% <br />Rio Grande 6 1.3% Yes <br />Routt 6 2.4% Yes <br /> <br />Mostly lot developments on a well. <br /> <br />One application for affordable housing development expected. <br /> <br />At least one application expected: growth in number of private nonprofits <br />encouraged by existing public systems/government owned systems reluctant <br />to annex new development. <br /> <br />San Miguel 2 3.0% <br />Summit 4 2.9% <br />Teller 8 2.3% <br />Weld 4 3.0% <br /> <br />Page 2-8 <br />SCll199 <br /> <br />